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THE EVENING STAR, WALSH IS INDORSED l FOR ARCHITECT'S POST Acting Municipal OfMcial Given Support for Permanent WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL BEGINS THURSDAY' FAGTOR SECLUDES HIMSELF I SUTE afher ‘of Kidnaped Boy Is R'eported to Have Fear _ Son Had Been Slain. Sparrows Invade Eagles’ Cage to Build Their Nest By the Associated Press. ENVER, * INTRODUCTORY OFFER BENNETT’S MAYONNAISE Try it ou your salads and sandwiches. You will be surprised te got so much quality at se low a price. 8-0z. Jar Pint Jar * % NEW ECONOMICAL SIZE - SCHIMMEL'’S PURE JELLY Four times as much jelly in each jar as in the regular 10c size glass—for only 21b. Jar 3 2.1b. Jars 10- | 19- 20- | 55 | FOODS FOR EVERY SEASON | Now that warm weather is coming, you will like more vege- most reasonable prices. Shop at your nearest D. G. S. St & | tables, fruits, salads, sea food, stc. Our varied stock includes who makes real savi ible f v of doury B these foods with brands of national reputation for high quality at season. N e . — s the sparrows distance between the edge of the P7 the Assoclated Press. “7’ and the tree trunk they are + CHICAGO, April 20.—A policy of - #atchtul waiting was assumed by the Principals in the Factor kidnaping case | foday, as' the abductors of 19-year-old | erome Factor failed to return him to is iurem.s.k He has been missing more a we eek. « John (Jake the Barber) Factor, in- t%wml speculator, harassed by the | o D Rttt S PR HEADS HUMANE GROUP Miss Virginia W. Sargent Is Elect- ed by Animal Relief League. S it b (A Miss Virginia W. Sargent was re- ught on by his son's abduc- | elected president of the Animal Relief | 88 tion, retired to the seclusion of his ho- | 1 Yoof suite and waited for develop- |2nd Humane Education League at a ents. meeting Tuesday at the organization’s ‘Mel‘nwr;lleedwidely divergent reports | headquarters, 322 E .street northeast. ere circulated. One morning newspaper E #aid Factor indicated he feared the boy | O'Her officers of the league fallow: d been slain. Another, however, said | Miss A. P. Hamilton, first vice presi- had learned from an authentic source | dent; Mrs. Anna Phelps, second vice shat the boy probably would be re-| president; Mrs. Charles Fortney, secre- ed by his captors some time today. | tary; Miss Hamilton, assistant secre- was evidenced. t added that it had learned Factor | ? 7 Bureau of Fisheries also spoke. d been negotiating with representa- | tary: Miss Martha C. Weber, treasurer, | The meeting was ves of the abductors, and that only | and Mrs. J. E. Thompson, matron. ‘Willism H. Luers, president. & difference of opinion on the amount — ——-—- —— — — —_— e —— - Five Cups of e T e the | Fine Tea for One Cent wi kidnaping complaint agal Brown. Previously she identi- | ed Brown and Edward Strauss as the en she had seen loitering around her ome several days prior to the abduc- #ion. The police, however, did not book ,ro_wn formally on the charge as they id :lot desire to make him eligible for SALADA BROWN LABEL | --the lowest priced FINE tea you cen buy--will give you five cups of . o delicious tea for just one cent . . . FEXAS LAWYER NAMED And your grocer slso caries Selada ! POST OFFICE SOLICITOR| Red Label, America’s finest toa. *‘l‘l’i A. Crowley Assumes Duties.‘ ‘ ’ i Donnelly to Stay as | Assistant. By the Associated Press. ittt S Rail K§rl A. Crowley, a Fort Worth at- * FRENCH’S MUSTARD There is so much more flavor to frankfurter sandwiches when made with French’s Mustard. Buy several jars at our special price. Until Saturday closing. e 1 Qe HERSHEY” cocor? | CHIPSO ~ PLAIN OR GRANULES HOUSE COFFEE Specially Priced for This Week Only . 20 1 Thé police indicated they had learned !1 eneral direction of the kidnapers’ idéout and were bending every effort %o find it. Capt. Dan Gilbert of the ;uc!s attorney’s police, s he be- Quick as Lightning Gentle as Rain 2k 27 ved- the youth was being held down- tate somewhere by an Illinols kid- ap ring and that roads between Chi- go, and Springfleld were being | tched for members of the gang. . S-n. size, same quality, same olive oil contents, same school- girl complexion. New low priee. - 3k 17e FLOUR (= GOLD MEDAL.. .5 ue 21¢ | AT OUR GOLD MEDAL. .12 1. 43¢ REGULAR & LOW WASHINGTON PRICES Always Uniform in Quality ., 5 me 18¢; 12 me 37¢ [ 5, 2 =29 CEREAL fi s . Post Toasties 2 pags. 15¢ 35¢ VALUE 2P« WHEATIES 23c v, yesterday was appointed solicitor of the Post Office partment and im- mediately began his new duties. In the Wilson administration, Crow- Jey was an attorney in the alien®prop- erty custodian's office. He is a native of Smithville, Tenn., but moved to Texas in 1919 and has| been practicing law there since. | Crowley was an early supporter of Roosevelt for President. He was a delegate to the Democratic National Conventions in 1928 and 1932. | Horace J. Donnelly of the District of Columbla, the present solicitor, will be ined as an assistant. with @ packages WHEATIES QUALITY MEATS | Your nearest D. G. S. market sells the finest quality meats obtain- RQTAR'ANS HEAR DAVEY | W}fi« i N able and always has a large variety to choose from. Check this list S iabmine of the mew Borest Coueer | / ] for suggestions. Our special low prices are for the same high quality vation Corps from a conservation stand- | Y always sold at our stores. point depends entirely upon the effec- | tiveness of suj , former Repre- sentative Martin L. Davey of Ohlo told | ‘Washington Rotarians at their Willard | hote? luncheon yesterday. | FRUITS & VEGETABLES California Peas 3~25¢ No. 1 NEW POTATOES. ....10= 35¢ ICEBERG LETTUCE. ... ™ 10c & 12c CHUCK ROAST BEEF Your Choice ; Pound The remarks concemsnl'g conservation | 5 °3 4 OR were made connection Wi Mr. 2 = . asing and merchandising Bivey ¥hdiress on modern radio adver: PORK ROAST pi: l z%c ousible !fl Saturday. -six visiting Rotarians from tes were introduced, among Baltimore Rotary club, who extended an invitation to attend the thirty-fourth district conference opening Mofiday in Baltimore. BEEF STEAK ROUND (bottom). ...n. 18¢ ROUND (top) SIRLOIN Price Reduced Again!. AUTH'’S FRANKS. .. .n. 19¢c AUTH'S ROYAL PORK . 28¢ $23%+=SLICED BACON . 25¢ COOKED SLICED PORTERHOUSE ....n 29¢ HAMBURGER . ...2 s 25¢ FRESH FISH RIPE TOMATOES ..........2 = 25¢c 3 me. 10c | Maine Potatoes 10 me. 19¢ SLICED HAM BACON M | 2 me 33c | FILLET OF HADDOCK. . . suo® " Hams | LR Our wonal high-qui sugar-eured w126 Thursday. Whole or Half hams, 20 to 22 Ib. size, at a spe- SEICEDR:: ..o .. oo i ». 18¢ 10 me. 25¢ n. 15¢ Red Radishes ring Hot House Cucumbers. . . . 2 bunches 19¢ FRESH ASPARAGUS Lge. Bunch l 9c PHILLIPS DELICIOUS Your Choice 5 POTATO CHIPS Fancy South Carolina Asparagus at Our Lowest Price This Season COLLEGE INN TOMATO JUICE COCKTAIL * Made from the Snest vine rip- ened tomatoes. Priced most reasomable for this w 2 160z Bos. 25¢ WEEKLY SPECIAL CAKE e Y - s0 - = = ZSc 3 DELICIOUS STRICTLY FRESH EGGS . . . . 2doz. 35¢ rated with kream fudge icing. Only 19c SNOWDRIFT Can Tomato Soup Vegetable Soup Pork and Beans Black-Eye Peas Kidney Beans LIBBY’S PINEAPPLE Center Slices Only. Large HELLMANN'S MAYONNAISE Has the true mayonnaise flaver —use lots of it in your salads and sandwiches—you will love its tasty flaver. BREWER-SNYDER'S We offer the famil: the most economi: 10c [%: _ 33¢ b pis. ZQe GINGER ALE o ; IO A Joontens 25C | germucnares | CHOCOLATE SYRUP booag ! Hershey’s, Healthtul and Delicioss. .Lge. Can WEITREUR TV, KRAFT CHEESE American, Pimiento and Velveeta, 34-1b. pkg. h g S UNEEDA BAKERS ET PICKLES WE! i Paramount, Known Quality.........Qt. Jar -~ Absolutely no change In quality. This same oll has sold for yearsat 3 5¢ per quart LIPTON'S TEA. 2 u Priced Most Boomomieal...% Lb, Me; % nzoc WESSON OIL_ p.25¢ a.47¢ MARCO DOG FOOD . . . ™= 5g;3 === 25c BEE BRAND BLACK PEPPER ... 8¢} 2 for 15 | Foumuts . 5. pie. 19 GRANULATED SUGAR . RemedinUsA 3@l 48¢ |pitner. .16on jur 150 = o = =S - s PER QUART WHEN SERVED FROM BULK FEDERAL TAX EXTRA Salted